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Stone Temple Pilots: "No. 4"
Probably one of their more underrated albumns, but STP quality non the less!!! They rock live! If only Weiland could layoff the heroin for about 10 minutes so they could stay together let alone tour or anything; they might someday be looked at as one of the greatest bands of our generation!

Coldplay: "A Rush of Blood to the Head"
I'd say I've listened to this album straight through at least once a week since I bought it over a year ago. For whatever reason I just never seem to get tired of it.

BTW The 'Xir I completely agree that STP's "No. 4" is underrated but I'd have to say that the band in general is fairly underrated as well.

Talk Show Host Interviewing Joker: “Your said to have only killed about 600 people Joker. Now don’t take this the wrong way but I think you’ve been holding out on us.”

Speaking of underrated, I have Radiohead's 'Hail to the Thief' in right now, and I think it's the best albumn they've put out since OK Computer. Even die hard Radiohead fans are bashing this albumn and I have no I dea why! I think they don't think it's as "smart" as their previous efforts, whatever that means; but we Radiohead fans have been waiting for them to get back to rocking out, and I think this albumn is their progression back to straight forward rock. With great underlying tempos in songs like 'Go To Sleep', let loose rock tantrums in '2+2=5' and the futuristic Sabbath sounding 'Myxomatosis'. I don't think they'll ever get back to their punk days, but this albumn fits in nicely with The Bends and OK Computer, you kinda hear a culmination of all their previous works on this one albumn!!!
Also like STP, I think Radiohead is an underrated band as well, they are this generations Pink Floyd. When we are all old and grubby and watching the sextology for the 1 millionth time, all the classic rock stations are gonna be playing, U2, Van Halen, Motely Crue, Bon Jovi, GNR, Poison, Metallica, Black Crowes, Nirvana, Peral Jam, Chris Cornell(related bands), Red Hot Chilli Peppers, STP, The Dave Matthews Band, probably Creed and Coldplay, maybe Nickleback, but Radiohead will definitly be in the mix, and looking at all the bands I just mentioned yeah they definitly will be looked at as this generations Pink Floyd. Coldplay is the only simialr band to Radiohead in the group, and we all know they were just cookie cutted out of Radioheads' success and image. I'm just trying to figure out who's gonna be this generations' Janis Joplin! Probably Sarah Mclachlan or Alanis Morrisette. I'm sure I've forgotten some bands that could be in that group, but I was sticking with the Big Boys that really fill stadium shows, or used to, so don't kill me if your favorite band isn't listed!